Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 17—The Hawaii Department of Agriculture this morning resumed plans to drop a citric acid solution over a remote mountain area ...
Puerto Rican coqui frogs were accidentally introduced to Hawaii in the 1980s, and today there are as many as 91,000 frogs per hectare in some locations. What does that mean for native wildlife?
The tiny coqui frog may seem harmless, but as night falls over the islands of Hawaii, thousands of these coin-sized critters start terrorizing the local population with their unrelenting mating calls ...
Coquí frogs are invasive species in Hawaii. But they don’t seem to bug the islands’ native and nonnative birds. Jason G. Goldman reports. Coquí frogs. They’re named for the sound they make. And though ...
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PALOLO, Hawaii (KHON2) — A new tool is giving Hawaii's coqui frog hunters a brighter edge in the fight against the invasive species. Ultraviolet lights are being used to spot the frogs at night with ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) is coordinating a multi-agency eradication effort after officials detected a coqui frog infestation in a remote area of Waimanalo. A ...
WAILUKU — A group fighting invasive species on the Hawaiian island of Maui wants to expand efforts to eradicate coqui frogs near a popular surfing spot before the animals spread. The Maui Invasive ...
"Anyone who has heard a coqui frog can appreciate the disruption it causes to people's lives," Hawaii state Department of Agriculture deputy director Duane Okamoto said. Last week a Department of ...
WAHIAWA, Hawaii — You could call it “The Invasion of the Alien Frogs.” But this is no science fiction movie. Tiny Caribbean frogs with a chirp as intense as a lawn mower’s roar have infiltrated the ...